I am trying to figure out what's a good shampoo to use on my baby? He has flully thick fur and looks i guess perm press when I wash him and blow dry it out. I been using some whitening shampoo i got from walmart but I been reading using whitening shampoo every week is not good for his fur. And I like to wash him every week usually Fridays. But anyways what's a good shampoo to get for him?

My local pet boutique sells TropiClean Spa Color White Coat Shampoo. I might give that a try because I been reading good stuff about it and a lot of people use it on maltese. And its also is safe because its not a whitening shampoo.

My local pet boutique sells TropiClean Spa Color White Coat Shampoo. I might give that a try because I been reading good stuff about it and a lot of people use it on maltese. And its also is safe because its not a whitening shampoo.

I just replied on another thread that this is exactly what I use on my Emma! I've had great luck with it and have used it since she was a puppy (she's almost 8 now). I also use conditioner with it. I only bathe her every 7-8 weeks unless she happens to get extra messy in between, so I've had no issues with over-drying. I also use this: The Stuff

I just replied on another thread that this is exactly what I use on my Emma! I've had great luck with it and have used it since she was a puppy (she's almost 8 now). I also use conditioner with it. I only bathe her every 7-8 weeks unless she happens to get extra messy in between, so I've had no issues with over-drying. I also use this: The Stuff

Awesome
I didn't get a conditioner or a detangler because she didnt have none. I might order that stuff you posted

I usually try to bath him every Friday because he goes outside to use the bathroom and sometimes the ground is wet so of course it gets on his paws. And just rather do it weekly to make sure he smells and is clean. I bathe him and clean his ears weekly

I usually try to bath him every Friday because he goes outside to use the bathroom and sometimes the ground is wet so of course it gets on his paws. And just rather do it weekly to make sure he smells and is clean. I bathe him and clean his ears weekly

Emma is puppy pad trained so she stays clean a lot longer by not having to go outside during bad weather. You might find that you want to at least try to switch to bathing every two weeks during the winter months to avoid drying out your baby's skin. (I know that my skin sure doesn't like winter weather!) Maybe "spot clean" the paws/legs in between baths...